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Dad sees his little son and his wife for the first time after years in russian captivity.

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‼️Rescue efforts are ongoing in Kharkiv after Russians targeted a residential high rise building.

Among the dozens of victims, at least three are children.

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❌On September 11, 1969, Mustafa Dzhemilev, an activist of the Crimean Tatar national movement, was arrested by the KGB.

At that time, Mustafa was one of the founders of the Human Rights Protection Initiative Group. An activist of the Crimean Tatar movement, a dissident, a political prisoner, who later became a national hero and led the movement of Crimean Tatars for repatriation.

He was convicted in January 1970 under Article 190-1 to 3 years in prison. He devoted his whole life to the national struggle, and was tried for the first time in 1966, then in 1970, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1983 and the last time - in 1986.

The movement of the Crimean Tatars for the return to Crimea was the most massive dissident movement in the USSR - the actions of this movement alone numbered hundreds of thousands of participants. He played a major role in the fight against Soviet totalitarianism.

Knight of the Order of Prince Yaroslav the Wise IV and V degrees, the Order "For Intellectual Courage" and the Order of the Republic of Turkey, laureate of the award: Fritjof Nansen of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Pylyp Orlyk "For the Democratization of Ukrainian Society", "Light of Justice" and "Solidarity", the owner of the "Cross of Solidarity of Struggle".

He is an honorary doctor of law from Seljuk University and the Higher Institute of Technology, an honorary doctor in the field of international relations from Canakkale University named after the Eighteenth of March, an honorary citizen of the Turkish cities of Kastamonu and Kirikkale. Poland nominated Mustafa Dzhemilev for the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize.

Currently, Mustafa Dzhemilev is a People's Deputy of Ukraine from the "European Solidarity" party. He is a supporter of the European and Euro-Atlantic integration of Ukraine, the establishment of the fundamental principles of democracy in Ukrainian society, which is the basis for the restoration of the rights of the Crimean Tatar people, who will once again return to their historical land — Crimea — a constituent part of the Ukrainian state.

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🇺🇦💔 Ukraine has the highest mortality rate in the world and the lowest birth rate, — CIA

🙏 The mortality rate is now 18.6 per 1,000 people — the highest rate among all countries in the world. In terms of birth rate, Ukraine ranks last with 6 births per 1,000 people.

The reasons hardly need explaining.

A burning Russian T-90M "Breakthrough" that tried to fire on Ukrainian positions in the Kursk region

❤️‍🩹The returnees need serious rehabilitation, because during their stay in captivity, their health deteriorated significantly, - Lubinets.

In total, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, it was possible to conduct 57 exchanges of prisoners of war and return 3,672 Ukrainians.

😭Can't hold back tears! Two siblings hug after returning home.

Welcome home, our Defenders!❤️

Kursk Evacuees Say Still Awaiting $100 Payment Promised By Putin

Many of the evacuated residents of southwestern Russia’s Kursk region have not yet received payments promised by President Vladimir Putin over one month into Ukraine’s surprise incursion, the independent news outlet Agentstvo reported Monday, citing regional volunteers. 

On Aug. 8, two days after Ukrainian forces crossed into the region and captured settlements there, Putin promised one-time payments of 10,000 rubles ($110) to residents who were forced to evacuate from parts of the embattled region.

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Founder and co-host of Telegraph Ukraine podcast dies aged 32.

David Knowles, the founder and co-host of the Telegraph's Ukraine: The Latest podcast has passed away aged 32, the Telegraph said on Sept. 9.

Liliane Bivings, the Kyiv Independent's business editor, described his passing as "a huge loss for all of us."

"David was a crucial part of keeping the world informed about Ukraine. He was a great journalist, but more importantly a great person who was a joy to be around," Bivings said.

Sad loss 🕯️

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The SBU detained two more collaborators in Kharkiv and Kherson regions, who worked for the occupiers

One of them is a former official of Kupyansk City Council, who after the capture of the city, voluntarily joined the occupation administration.

The collaborator was put in charge of reconstruction of buildings for the benefit of the occupiers. He "quartered" enemy personnel and equipped their warehouses with ammunition.

After the liberation of the city, he fled to Kharkiv and hid until the SBU detained him.

Another enemy accomplice is a Kherson resident. After the capture of the city, she got a job at the pseudo- "electoral office" and went to the homes of residents, agitating them to support the fake referendum.

After the liberation of the region, she tried to "lie low" to avoid justice, but the SBU detained her.

They are charged under two articles of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. If convicted, they face up to 10 years in prison with confiscation of property.

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Erdogan Says Crimea ‘Must Return to Ukraine’ For Just End to War

“Our support for Ukraine's territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence remains unwavering. The return of Crimea to Ukraine is a requirement of international law,” Erdogan said.
“We sincerely wish for the war to end with a just and lasting peace, based on Ukraine’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, and independence,” he added.
Erdogan restated that ensuring the safety and well-being of the Crimean Tatars is one of Turkey’s foreign policy priorities, adding that Crimean Tatars have the right to live free, safe, and peaceful lives in their homeland.

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The amount of military assistance provided by the DPRK to Russia is incomparable with other allies of the occupiers. The fact that the country is helping Russia with ammunition is a critical problem, Kyrylo Budanov said at the 20th annual meeting of the Yalta European Strategy (YES)

“They supply huge volumes of artillery ammunition, which is critical. The fact that they are supplying ballistic missiles is unpleasant for us, but it is not the same volume. But as for the ammunition, it is critical for us,” said the head of the DIU.

In addition, he said that the Russians have increased the production of aircraft bombs several times, which poses a problem for the front line.

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Footage of GBU-39 bomb strike on a building with Russian personnel in the Kursk region, - Khorne Group

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A comparison of how many flags of fallen soldiers there were in 2022 and how many there were in 2024 on the central square of Kyiv 😭
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Emotions of Soldier Released from Russian Captivity

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